Won the Lotto this week? Maybe you happen to be a member of the Stone Roses, looking for a country pile out of the money coming in from the recently-announced gigs and album? Either way, this 17-bedroom Ayton Castle in Eyemouth, Berwickshire could be the place for you.

17-bedroom Ayton Castle in Eyemouth, Berwickshire

Ayton Castle is described as ‘one of Scotland’s finest baronial style buildings’ and was designed by James Gillespie Graham, Scotland’s leading Gothic revival architect of the early 19th century. It doesn’t look a lot different 200 years on, although we suspect there has been plenty of work in the background to keep it in this condition and to bring the facilities into the modern era.

17-bedroom Ayton Castle in Eyemouth, Berwickshire

This ‘baronial house’ is an impressive structure, set out over two storeys, with a five storey ‘Great Tower’. But it’s not the only thing on offer here. There are two lodges and four estate houses/cottages, along with a traditional stone-built stable yard with two flats, 159 acres of land, Fishing on The Eye Water, private gardens and ‘extensive policies’ with good grazing. Not for the faint-hearted, that’s for sure.

17-bedroom Ayton Castle in Eyemouth, Berwickshire

Once in the house, you’ll probably be blown away by all of those period features and pieces within. If they don’t, the size of the accommodation should do the job. You’ll find a whopping 17 bedrooms, seven reception rooms and nine bathrooms, not to mention an array of secondary accommodation at the lower ground floor and basement/courtyard levels including the former servants’ hall, various store rooms and adjacent accommodation arranged around the service courtyard.

17-bedroom Ayton Castle in Eyemouth, Berwickshire

Many more images on the site and if you want it, offers of around £2,200,000 should buy it.